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The MIO MultiTap Delay is appropriate for creating the initial delays for a reverb algorithm. It can also
be used to create multiple delayed copies of a signal. This second application can be used in a musical
context or could be used to create multiple time-aligned feeds for a distributed sound reproduction
system (e.g. a PA with multiple fill zones).
Parameters:
Enable {Off, On}
Enable the tap. When enabled, the tap generates output from on its dedicated output port and
contributes to the summed output.
Delay(samp) [0, 1.023k] samps
Sets the delay, in samples, between the input and output of this tap.
Gain [-160, 10] dB
Sets the gain of the delayed signal.
Invert {Off, On}
When enabled, inverts the delayed signal relative to the input polarity.
Enable {Off, On}
Enable the tap. When enabled, the tap generates output from on its dedicated output port and
contributes to the summed output.
Delay(samp) [0, 1.023k] samps
Sets the delay, in samples, between the input and output of this tap.
Gain [-160, 10] dB
Sets the gain of the delayed signal.
Invert {Off, On}
When enabled, inverts the delayed signal relative to the input polarity.
Enable {Off, On}
Enable the tap. When enabled, the tap generates output from on its dedicated output port and
contributes to the summed output.
Delay(samp) [0, 1.023k] samps
Sets the delay, in samples, between the input and output of this tap.
Gain [-160, 10] dB
Sets the gain of the delayed signal.
Invert {Off, On}
When enabled, inverts the delayed signal relative to the input polarity.
Enable {Off, On}
Enable the tap. When enabled, the tap generates output from on its dedicated output port and
contributes to the summed output.
Delay(samp) [0, 1.023k] samps
Sets the delay, in samples, between the input and output of this tap.
Gain [-160, 10] dB
Sets the gain of the delayed signal.